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3094b2 bug...only cosmetical (screenshot#2) here's the second bug i found (others have mentioned i think). if i have coherence on, i can use...
3094b2 bug...only cosmetical (screenshot#1) nice to have coherence back! :) i noticed a few minor bugs. first, if youdrag a window across the...
do we need to uninstall boot camp within the windows environment? if so, can do, just wanted to check because it'll involve two more activations....
woohoo!!! :) don
you have a choice at home and in small shops...but in large companies (especially publicly traded, sarbanes-oxley compliant shops), the mandate is...
based on parallels' track record, i don't think anyone doubted that. :) don
i notice some slowdown in osx when parallels is opening windows. i have max memory set to 1024 (half of the 2g installed): parallels desktop >...
awesome! i was able to rename the drive to "bootcamp"...boy, do i have a lot to learn about windows. :) don
Do Not Try This...just For Discussion!!! not sure if the files would break if you tar them. the originals have unknown owner/group...while...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Development_stage
can bootcamp partition be renamed? bootcamp partition somehow got named "Untitled". i guess i wasn't paying attention (or didn't care) when i...
hahaha! ok...now hold that sense of humor until the next beta release comes out, then ease up a little on your posts. :) don
it's a beta. you found a bug and reported it. you have a choice...you can stay and find/report more issues...or you can leave and come back when...
if you have an oem copy, it's probably not a good idea to try to use it in parallels. piracy concerns aside, don't oem versions of windows come...
haha...nice parting joke. :) don
aside from venting, what constructive feedback have you offered? why not check your baggage at the door and list the issues in detail. the...
um...no. the parallels team alpha tested inhouse. this is a beta and by agreeing to the disclaimer, you agreed to help expose bugs so the...
...different machine address, different video card, etc. i think your point is valid, however, we're dealing with virtualization...xp is designed...
from the article: > Windows Activation, introduced with Windows XP, insures that you don't > install the same copy of Windows on more than one...
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/420 don